Loose Can(n)on: Literary tradition in Daljit Nagra’s British Museum

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH English in Education Pub Date : 2021-12-19 DOI:10.1080/04250494.2021.2006575
A. Green
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ABSTRACT This paper considers Daljit Nagra’s engagement with concepts of canon and tradition in British Museum (2017). Throughout the collection, Nagra provides readers with a multifaceted insight into the ways in which a plurality of ‘cultures’ and ‘traditions’ — literary, historical, political, religious — inform contemporary notions of Britishness and shape his work as a writer living with the legacies of literary heritage. British Museum, this paper argues, explores how Nagra’s work relates to canons of English Literature, and how he makes sense of his own position. The discussion is framed by a consideration of what happens when we review canons of culture and their place within an increasingly diverse society. Underlying the inevitable conflicts and dislocation involved in (re-)defining traditions and cultural canons, this paper considers the ways in which Nagra identifies, through plurality, a fundamental desire for the meaningful connection of canonical culture with the diverse 21st century world.
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松罐(n):达尔吉特·纳格拉的大英博物馆的文学传统
本文考察了Daljit Nagra在大英博物馆(2017)中对经典和传统概念的参与。在整个作品集中,Nagra为读者提供了一个多方面的视角,让读者了解多种“文化”和“传统”——文学的、历史的、政治的、宗教的——如何影响当代英国人的概念,并塑造了他作为一个与文学遗产生活在一起的作家的作品。本文认为,大英博物馆探讨了Nagra的作品与英国文学经典的关系,以及他如何理解自己的立场。讨论的框架是考虑当我们回顾文化规范及其在日益多样化的社会中的地位时会发生什么。在(重新)定义传统和文化规范所涉及的不可避免的冲突和错位的基础上,本文考虑了Nagra如何通过多元化来识别规范文化与多样化的21世纪世界的有意义联系的基本愿望。
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